Riot Games announced a short film dedicated to the past Valorant Champions 2023
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  • 07:37, 28.09.2023

Riot Games announced a short film dedicated to the past Valorant Champions 2023

Yesterday, on the official VCT series Twitter channel, a short video dedicated to this year's world championship was released. In it, Riot Games emphasized team interaction, epic moments during the matches, as well as the emotions of the players throughout their battle for the championship title.

The first half of the video is dedicated to all the teams that participated in the group stage. Epic kill highlights are interspersed with the sad emotions of those who finished their performance in the tournament. In the second half, the developers focused on the final playoff stage. The finals, upper and lower brackets, followed by the grand final in which Evil Geniuses claimed their championship. Separately, Riot Games highlighted the Turkish club FUT Esports, "The first Turkish team to come this far." It should be recalled that they made it to the playoffs and finished 7th-8th in the tournament. This is the first team from Turkey to achieve such results.

The Valorant community warmly received the video, which renewed their memories of the past world championship. Readers also suggested that Riot create a full-length film, an hour or more in duration, with player comments before and after their performance at Valorant Champions 2023. For instance, the community cites True Sight by Valve, dedicated to the Dota 2 world championship.

A reminder that Valorant Champions 2023 took place from August 8 to 26 in Los Angeles. 16 of the strongest teams from different parts of the world competed for a total prize pool of $2,250,000. As a result, the American team Evil Geniuses received the main prize of $1,000,000, as well as the championship title for the entire next year.

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